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Collectors have many names for their favorite collectibles. "Head vases," "lady head vases," or even figural planters all refer to the same 1950s through 1970s florist containers. Figural planters was the name used by the manufacturers. It included vases that…
Vases shaped like ladies' heads, with a hole in the top for flowers, were popular in the 1940s. A few are still being made. The lady wearing a hat filled with fresh flowers is an appealing idea that has been…
Figural containers have fascinated collectors for hundreds of years. There were 18th-century perfume bottles shaped like women, 19th-century whiskey jugs in the form of judges and politicians, and 20th-century lady head vases. They are all in demand. Lady heads that…
Flower vases have been made in a variety of nontraditional shapes since the 17th century. The Chinese made vases shaped like boats or fish. The English made flower- and animal-shaped flower holders. Victorian potters in many countries made vases shaped…
Can't find-or afford that old toy you've always wanted? You might be able to buy a reproduction from ToyReplicas.com. The Web site offers an assortment of reproduction toys, including action figures, cars, space toys, and PEZ candy containers.Even if you…